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group II intron maturase-specific domain-containing protein
This region is found mainly in various bacterial and archaeal species, but a few members of this family are expressed by fungal and chlamydomonal species. It has been implicated in the binding of intron RNA during reverse transcription and splicing [1]. [1]. 11959575. Presence of a group II intron in a multiresistant Serratia. marcescens strain that harbors three integrons and a novel gene. fusion.. Centron D, Roy PH;. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2002;46:1402-1409. (from Pfam)
reverse transcriptase domain-containing protein
A reverse transcriptase gene is usually indicative of a mobile element such as a retrotransposon or retrovirus. Reverse transcriptases occur in a variety of mobile elements, including retrotransposons, retroviruses, group II introns, bacterial msDNAs, hepadnaviruses, and caulimoviruses. [1]. 1698615. Origin and evolution of retroelements based upon their reverse. transcriptase sequences.. Xiong Y, Eickbush TH;. EMBO J 1990;9:3353-3362. (from Pfam)
group II intron reverse transcriptase/maturase
group II intron reverse transcriptase/maturase, a component of group II introns, is a ribozyme that catalyzes its own excision from precursor RNAs and the subsequent ligation of flanking exons
Members of this protein family are multifunctional proteins encoded in most examples of bacterial group II introns. These group II introns are mobile selfish genetic elements, often with multiple highly identical copies per genome. Member proteins have an N-terminal reverse transcriptase (RNA-directed DNA polymerase) domain (PF00078) followed by an RNA-binding maturase domain (PF08388). Some members of this family may have an additional C-terminal DNA endonuclease domain that this model does not cover. A region of the group II intron ribozyme structure should be detectable nearby on the genome by Rfam model RF00029.
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